There was also a related incident of a car being looked in, police are conducting inquiries and ask members of the public to come forward if they have the registration number recorded.😂🎉🎉
I think he recognised AB straight away and his arse fell out and his speech, or at least the beginning of every sentence became repetitive... Obviously!
Mupperts wasting taxpayers' money. Filming in public and filming anything you can see is not a crime. No real crime to solve, but question a man with a camera. Since when as looking been a crime? Four police officers for a man with a camera . Disgusting policing waste of money. Ridiculous. Make their own laws up. Are police going weired. I smell a rat somehow. Paranoid police with people filming from a public place. Filming is not a crime. My daughter sued the London police and won for filming in public. They hate the station being filmed like their hiding something. ACCOUNTABILITY is now needed rather than taxpayers paying for their abuse.
No such thing as a good cop. City of London police ain't for the public, they are for THE CITY. But you are clearly braindead. Note they like to do the hidden hand. Do some research.
That copper was very courteous very chatty, no intimidation tactics , so a credit to the force and a dangerous copper he could weed out information from people without them realising it, it really does help to have a good attitude unlike the majority of coppers who believe they must be in control with aggression and intimidation which is absolutely counter productive to the whole point of policing so ,well done officer.
It clearly states "City of London Police" which more than implies that it is a police station. If they routinely have visitors then there is implied public access.
I'll never be asked 'what my purpose in being in London' is...because I will never set foot in the Foreign 💩 swamp. It's not my Capital anymore. Simple as.
I am glad that the tax payers money of London is being well spent. Knife crime is on the rise and these 4 turn a blind eye and instead question someone who approached a secure building.
Got to say, the fella you had most interaction with (sergeant) was very polite & professional. I thought you were going to face a stiff bollocking, but he totally surprised me. As far as I'm aware, the City of London is a foreign country within itself and not part of England or the UK. It has a different flag (St George's Cross with a sword in the upper left quartile). The Police may operate differently as I believe the City of London has different laws to the rest of the UK. - Forgive me if I'm wrong with any of this, but that is what I believe is correct.
Sergeant 684. Professional genuine police officer, respect to and ❤. And how fantastic and respectful you treat the public. We need more of you........ ❤❤
Just a quick reminder: you’re in the City of London, which is distinct from the rest of London. It’s essentially a city within a city, with its own unique laws, governance, and even its own police force - separate from the Metropolitan Police. To clarify, Sadiq Khan is the Mayor of Greater London, but he is not the Mayor of the City of London. The City of London has its own governing body, led by the Lord Mayor, which operates independently.
One of the things I admire the most about UK auditors is their ability to talk to law enforcement without saying "No, it's actually not!" every time one of them says the word "Obviously". 🤪😎
It's pretty clear from the start the Sergeant recognised AB was an auditor, maybe even recognised the voice. He knows he's going to be in the spotlight and is "obviously" uncomfortable for whatever reason. Still quite reasonable I think. Considering the location is not far from previous terror attacks I actually think the response was quite fair unlike other interactions.
For someone like myself to never visit the mainland and stuck on the Isle of Wight, I love seeing the other side, the lovely buildings, sculptures and what it's like over there lol. So AB, you're doing nothing wrong and I love you showing us what people can't see. Even to the floor patterns! :)
U "iant missed much mate by staying on the wonderful I.O.W. the mainland is full of idiots going to fast & not got a clue as to slow down & breath in some fresh air.
One reason maybe because they frequently arrest naughty people who may want to escape so need to be held in a secure environment - it's not rocket science to understand.
City of London Police is a private security firm City of London is not part of UK and is a separate legal entity than the rest of the world including this island
Partially true; "The City of London Police (CoLP) is funded by the government, private sector partnerships, and grants from other organizations. Core grant; The government provides a core grant to the CoLP, which is the main source of funding. In 2023/24, the core grant was £76.7 million, which was 39.6% of the CoLP's total income"
That police officer was a gentleman top video ( city of London) not London never been taken. Did that in history in the 1960s . Best wishes from sunny Devon 🇬🇧
He was obviously friendly over an obviously safe condition and protecting an obviously secured building. So obviously secured building they obviously saw a camera and obviously panicked.
@@SuperWiggley private security... City of London is a weird place, met police have no jurisdiction there, and city police have no jurisdiction in Berkshire.
7:55 take a shot of tequila every time he says "Obviously" and you will be dead before the end of the video with liver failure. obviously... harry kane should be his nick name obviously.
The "city of London" is a seperate entity from London or GB as a whole, it's a bit like the Vaticans status. This is where the banking, insurence and legal sector is based hence the private police force called "city of London Police". They also seem to be much better trained and have better people skills, generally, than the met police.
As a London cabbie you should know the city of London is not part of the UK. It's a nation within a nation my friend. It's a privately owned police service for that area only.
@@evelghostrider The government provides a core grant to the CoLP, which is the main source of funding. In 2023/24, the core grant was £76.7 million, which was 39.6% of the CoLP's total income
@barrieshepherd7694 city of London popo are not paid by government.. British government has no place or control within the city of London. When you see the city of London police registered as a business via government paper trails. That's enough to tell you they are bugger all todo with British taxpayers or government my frie d. Also if your lucky enough to see an officers payment slip you see the name of the business who pays them. It is not government. City of London is a private nation that is in the UK. It's like claiming the Chinese embassy in London is part of the UK.. Nope, it's all Chinese land and territory. You can not send police or joe public into an embassy in London as your on foreign soil...
The City is such a weird place. A city within a city with all of its own strange laws, customs, and private police force. It's like a Russian doll of Londons.
This first man wants to calm down the door opens so how are we to know it is not a police station.How can it be secure when it opens in front of you?This sgt seems polite,reasonable as we all should be.
Breaking news... parts of London had to be cordoned off today as a suspected photograph was taken.
Highest level of alert was put in place when numerous people were caught on CCTV LOOKING.
😂😂😂😂
🤭😆🤡🤡🤡
Crazy how most officers don’t see how silly this is 😹
There was also a related incident of a car being looked in, police are conducting inquiries and ask members of the public to come forward if they have the registration number recorded.😂🎉🎉
How about protecting our CHILDREN and forget about 'senior leadership '
We're just goyim/infidels to them.
👏👏👏
Don’t ever put your trust in police to protect your children. They will just blame the children to protect themselves from accusations of racism.
Er Er
Here here
Obviously, obviously, obviously, obviously, obviously
"Obviousry, this is a secure building, obviousry, it's a police building, so obviousry, it's secure, obviousry."
@@rogerborgmore obviouslys than Harry Kane.
A lot of obviously's for conduct that is not obvious.
Hello I've just shown up
I think he recognised AB straight away and his arse fell out and his speech, or at least the beginning of every sentence became repetitive... Obviously!
Mupperts wasting taxpayers' money.
Filming in public and filming anything you can see is not a crime.
No real crime to solve, but question a man with a camera. Since when as looking been a crime? Four police officers for a man with a camera . Disgusting policing waste of money. Ridiculous. Make their own laws up.
Are police going weired.
I smell a rat somehow.
Paranoid police with people filming from a public place. Filming is not a crime. My daughter sued the London police and won for filming in public.
They hate the station being filmed like their hiding something.
ACCOUNTABILITY is now needed rather than taxpayers paying for their abuse.
your obviously dum as fuk supporting this bellend
I really can’t believe how quick you get challenged 😂. He loves the word “obviously”
"Obviousry, this is a secure building, obviousry, it's a police building, so obviousry, it's secure, obviousry."
Assaulted before given clear instruction and opportunity to leave.
He's barely literate, obviously!
They're hanging around outside the door like the Mafia does with their 'social clubs'.
They the biggest criminal gang in the country..
dont compare law abiding mafia with the police
If it's a secure building, why should they worry? I am always baffled.
It's one of those _secretly_ secure buildings, "obviously".
It's a secure building with an automatic door 😂
@@steveminor9932lol which you can just walk into it.
they suppposed to secure, people of power there
they are securing it, pretty obvious, although i do understand your linguistic take
The dumb led by the corrupt protecting the crooked, welcome to the Met Police.
They were City of London police.
@@inthearea63
Same difference they all corrupt.. 😂😂😂
Biggest gang in London.
City of London, denoted by the red and white checkers. Better paid and not typical plod.
@ my remark still stands.
“Obviously”
Absolutely none of his verbal detritus could be described as obvious.
This is CONSTANTLY said by the less verbally skilled. Annoying - obviously!
The snobbery on display here against a working class man because he has poor language skills is distasteful.
I love the policeman who spoke to you, very respectful at all times
yeah good lad to be fair
He deserves his rank, obviously
The ‘ball’ was definitely caught and saved by 684. Credit to his civility.
OBVIOUSLY 😂
Yep, credit where credit is due. Best part about him is his authenticity. Stay gold Ponyboy.
“Obviously” AB is the best auditor 😂
👍
Obviously he is.. obviously ..😊
I mean…. 🤔 Obviously! Jheeze! Isn’t that obvious
Take a drink every time you hear the word "obviously "
Ow, my liver.
🤢
Wow, I'm feeling a little woozy, man 😂😂😂
He said it 66 times in 20 minutes.. so that's every 18 seconds
Hi, boss. Sorry I can't come in today, I've come down with something.
next level paranoia
i dont think this one was so bad, they have an event going on and are clearing the area because of it
Or something big to hide
Obviously obviously obviously.
Whats obvious is, no laws are being broken and no peace has been breached so your service isn't wanted or needed.
Obviously. But not obvious to the police, obviously.
Utter mongs, obviously
If you watch any video theyre always obviouslying hahaha
@forshfam Yeah, but you have to understand why in the present climate.
If it's a secure building then you shouldn't be able to walk in!
It's a _secretly_ secure building, "obviously".
[EDIT] Check the video - there's not a single sign saying no public access. It really is a secret.
@rogerborg Oh, I am more "obvious" now, If I walk in to a 'secretly' secure building then I get arrested lol.
@@rogerborgThat ain't no secret, that's top secret!
If the door opens automatically for hoi polloi, it really cannot be called a 'secure building'.
Senior bollox. Shite like this needs calling out.
No crime, 4 officers. This is a private army.
They are all there to protect their leaders.
Take
Me
To
Your
Leader!😂😂😂
@@shookoneldn300keir he wants to talk to you
Traitors
If the building is sooooo...secure ! Then what's the problem ??
“It’s a secure building” - that’s why it has an automatic door that opens as soon as you get anywhere near it 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Obviously.
What a great sergeant - so professional and friendly. 👍👍👍
Obviously
The police officers outside were friendly enough. PC 684 was professional and friendly.
Obviously.
obviously
Obviously a Sergeant
They are never friendly
GETTING SURROUNDED BY 5 POLICE CAN NEVER BE SEEN AS "FRIENDLY"!
If you think otherwise then you are delusional.
The event is likely a secret children's auction for senior leadership
To be honest the main officer was very professional, polite and a credit to the force he needs to be given the job of training the bad eggs
Obviously.
he's protecting all those brown invaders
@@rogerborg 😂
He was nice!
credit to the force? you set the bar kinda low
Something really important going on in that police station not open to the public methinks.
Obviousry, it's secret activities, obviousry.
More like highly suspicious.
more brown people discussing how to bring in more invaders
@@AGTC009 Obviously
Children's auction for senior leadership and wealthy businessmen
Sgt. Squibb is definitely *not* a ‘damp squibb’… he was a pretty good cop and decent bloke.
Obviously.
No such thing as a good cop.
City of London police ain't for the public, they are for THE CITY.
But you are clearly braindead.
Note they like to do the hidden hand.
Do some research.
The popo often remind me of my son when he was a toddler .... why? But why? Why why why why? 😂
though contrary to your son, they'll never learn...
@@user-x4u6lpure quality😂
Don’t put your son down like that 😂😂
@@ED-209UHD good point
@@garyw8824 Cheers never compare family especially your own children to the 5 0 ever!
Refreshing to see a courteous and professional plod.
Well done, sir. 👏🏻
That copper was very courteous very chatty, no intimidation tactics , so a credit to the force and a dangerous copper he could weed out information from people without them realising it, it really does help to have a good attitude unlike the majority of coppers who believe they must be in control with aggression and intimidation which is absolutely counter productive to the whole point of policing so ,well done officer.
Obviously.
Sergeant Squibb, you are a credit to the City of London police. This video should be shown at Hendon.
That officer was articulate and polite. The MET should be using him to train the others. And the sarge too. Top marks. wish they were all like that.
Obviously.
It clearly states "City of London Police" which more than implies that it is a police station. If they routinely have visitors then there is implied public access.
You need to research the City of London
@@jamieprice23 I think not as I have extensive knowledge via miglia quadrato
Alrhough the main policeman was courteous he was still condescending.
@@jamesmoxon4638 He was also exercising a power he does not have, i.e stop and account.
@@jamieprice23Everyone needs to. An entity that has nothing to do with London or the rest of the country yet pull all the strings
I'll never be asked 'what my purpose in being in London' is...because I will never set foot in the Foreign 💩 swamp. It's not my Capital anymore. Simple as.
I am sure London will shed many tears 🤡.. 😂😂🤣😭
With a name like yours, you must be a local then ?
If you don't like it, fuck off.
@@nartouzumaki8232 probably...it's full of Simps 😭
@@nartouzumaki8232😂😂😂
I am glad that the tax payers money of London is being well spent.
Knife crime is on the rise and these 4 turn a blind eye and instead question someone who approached a secure building.
City of London is not part of UK, no tax payers money is spent on it..
@evelghostrider They are largely funded by the Home Office, so yes, tax payers money is most certainly spent on them.
i live in city of london and i pay council tax
Obviously.
What a sound PC he could teach many colleagues the wright approach and break down barriers 👍
It's so nice when cops are nice 👌
They are not British police, they are purely private security for the city of london.
Should not call them police
Still don't trust them
all those coppers for one building
Time to crackdown on wasting money on dead wood.
For those of you wondering... i counted 62 "obviously''s from Sgt Obviously. Obviously.
Far more 150+
PC Obviously had me in stitches. It was like JROC from trailer park boys saying "know wh'am sayin?"
They seemed friendly enough though
@@bladeds100 oh yeah, nice fella and all, was just very funny.
Got to say, the fella you had most interaction with (sergeant) was very polite & professional. I thought you were going to face a stiff bollocking, but he totally surprised me. As far as I'm aware, the City of London is a foreign country within itself and not part of England or the UK. It has a different flag (St George's Cross with a sword in the upper left quartile). The Police may operate differently as I believe the City of London has different laws to the rest of the UK. - Forgive me if I'm wrong with any of this, but that is what I believe is correct.
Do more spy glass, people show themselves more
I found that Sergeant to be absolutely first class!
Well done, AB
@@JohnDavies-l4z Obviously.
That copper was a nice guy not all of them are bad
👋🤡🥾🥾Obviously…
It baffles me that a lot of these officers don’t want learn or improve on their service
Obviously
Thick
that`s because it`s not a service, it`s a force.
Sergeant 684. Professional genuine police officer, respect to and ❤. And how fantastic and respectful you treat the public. We need more of you........ ❤❤
Just a quick reminder: you’re in the City of London, which is distinct from the rest of London. It’s essentially a city within a city, with its own unique laws, governance, and even its own police force - separate from the Metropolitan Police. To clarify, Sadiq Khan is the Mayor of Greater London, but he is not the Mayor of the City of London. The City of London has its own governing body, led by the Lord Mayor, which operates independently.
Excellent
Similar to the Vatican
Thanks!
@@Gavinulucan thank you 🙏
@@AuditingBritain of course 👍
Top marks to that PC. Very decent and treated AB with respect.
Obviously.
The entrance is so secure it opened automatically !
Obviously
If all officers were like that, there would be no AB.
One of the things I admire the most about UK auditors is their ability to talk to law enforcement without saying "No, it's actually not!" every time one of them says the word "Obviously". 🤪😎
The Sergeant was spot on, polite and informative, just the way most of us "normal" folk require.
AB has found a decent copper for once , they should all act like this
It's pretty clear from the start the Sergeant recognised AB was an auditor, maybe even recognised the voice. He knows he's going to be in the spotlight and is "obviously" uncomfortable for whatever reason. Still quite reasonable I think. Considering the location is not far from previous terror attacks I actually think the response was quite fair unlike other interactions.
Officer 684 was very respectful
Hey AB watching from New Zealand
No way😮really
@@konradpawel3082stop it 😂😊
@@konradpawel3082 nah not really I just like picking a new country every day and claim to be from there.
Do you even have internet where you are?
@@DG-EditsYT no I genuinely have to post this . Stamps aren't cheap no more
For someone like myself to never visit the mainland and stuck on the Isle of Wight, I love seeing the other side, the lovely buildings, sculptures and what it's like over there lol. So AB, you're doing nothing wrong and I love you showing us what people can't see. Even to the floor patterns! :)
U "iant missed much mate by staying on the wonderful I.O.W. the mainland is full of idiots going to fast & not got a clue as to slow down & breath in some fresh air.
@terencemartin3649 okay thank you, I appreciate that :)
When they ask what's you purpose for being here, I'd respond, none of your business
I'd reply, "Obviously, I'm here to film and be harassed."
Ratty
Obviously 🎉
“It’s a secure building” always a strange one, if it’s secure why, do 4/5/6 Crown Corporation slaves need to ‘protect’ it with such paranoia?
One reason maybe because they frequently arrest naughty people who may want to escape so need to be held in a secure environment - it's not rocket science to understand.
@ so if it’s “secure” there are no problems. What they actually mean is it’s full of bent coppers who don’t want to be filmed.
If more officers behaved as this officer did auditing would end, very professional and polite, we need more officers like him.
He was a great lad but so very rare indeed 😭
This PO seemed very professional on this interaction , good job !
684 knew the assignment, and seems like a nice chap too. 🙂
Thanks AB from Minsk ❤️
City of London Police is a private security firm
City of London is not part of UK and is a separate legal entity than the rest of the world including this island
Partially true;
"The City of London Police (CoLP) is funded by the government, private sector partnerships, and grants from other organizations.
Core grant; The government provides a core grant to the CoLP, which is the main source of funding. In 2023/24, the core grant was £76.7 million, which was 39.6% of the CoLP's total income"
We have one that can see!
City of Satan.
Note the red and white chequring, unlike the black and white of the freemason police.
That police officer was a gentleman top video ( city of London) not London never been taken. Did that in history in the 1960s . Best wishes from sunny Devon 🇬🇧
I knew I wouldn't be the only person to spot it, or the first to comment BUT...."obviously, obviously, obviously, obviously." ITS OBVIOUS!
Was not that secure . The door opened
He was obviously friendly over an obviously safe condition and protecting an obviously secured building. So obviously secured building they obviously saw a camera and obviously panicked.
Cops was friendly enough.
Obviously.
Not cops
@@jamieprice23 They are, just City of London have a different uniform
@@SuperWiggley private security... City of London is a weird place, met police have no jurisdiction there, and city police have no jurisdiction in Berkshire.
@@SuperWiggley not cops
Twigged you were an auditor early doors, thus his overfriendly manner.
Obviously.
7:55 take a shot of tequila every time he says "Obviously" and you will be dead before the end of the video with liver failure. obviously... harry kane should be his nick name obviously.
I am not a great police bootlicker, but to be fair this lot were pretty professional
Obviously.
@ArmyJames Lol, obviously
City very different to The Met pigs
That sergeant was very polite, that's how a police should interact with the public, show respect and we will give back respect
Funny how all their stuff is guarded so well , ours not so much eh !
Obviously he was trying to get you to incriminate yourself arguing inside obviously and fighting obviously
Secure building with sensors that open when you approach ?????
The "city of London" is a seperate entity from London or GB as a whole, it's a bit like the Vaticans status. This is where the banking, insurence and legal sector is based hence the private police force called "city of London Police". They also seem to be much better trained and have better people skills, generally, than the met police.
The king can't enter without permission.
Yes, just glorified corporate security.
city of London created for tax haven funds for the elite
@@verystripeyzebra Yes. It existed pre Norman conquest.
City of London police are security for the criminals in charge of the government
Sergeant 'Obvious' Squibb
Sergeant ‘obviously’ Squibb
He obviously knows what he is talking about, obviously.
“As I said.”
the loby is public as you can see there is a security past the first door and the doors opened as you walked up the guy was out off order 0.46
As a london cabbie city police are basically security guards but and a complet bunch of 😮😮can't say
As a London cabbie you should know the city of London is not part of the UK. It's a nation within a nation my friend.
It's a privately owned police service for that area only.
@@evelghostrider
The government provides a core grant to the CoLP, which is the main source of funding. In 2023/24, the core grant was £76.7 million, which was 39.6% of the CoLP's total income
@barrieshepherd7694 can I ask, what is that information in relation to what I said ?
@@evelghostrider Pointing out that C of L Police are a Government funded Police Force not "Security Guards" that's all.
@barrieshepherd7694 city of London popo are not paid by government..
British government has no place or control within the city of London.
When you see the city of London police registered as a business via government paper trails. That's enough to tell you they are bugger all todo with British taxpayers or government my frie d.
Also if your lucky enough to see an officers payment slip you see the name of the business who pays them. It is not government.
City of London is a private nation that is in the UK.
It's like claiming the Chinese embassy in London is part of the UK..
Nope, it's all Chinese land and territory. You can not send police or joe public into an embassy in London as your on foreign soil...
Ppl really dont understand, city of police only covers the actual city which is quite small ,hence the red band ,
Oi, you got a loicence to be in London, mate?
You don’t need a license to be in London silly person, all you need is a dingy😉
“ obviously” that copper has no clue haha 😝
Anyone count how many times he said obviously? Seems like a nice guy, makes a change.
Another commenter said it was 66 occurrences of the word “obviously”. It may have been more than that.
😂😂😂 it was OBVIOUSLY more than 66
The copper chatting to him was sound really. Polite.
Are they proper coppers then? TLA was showing us those ones the other day and they really do look the same
City of London police. They are literally (and "obviously") corporate security.
That's what TLA was saying that those H&F Law Enforcement Officers looked like City of London Plod which at first I thought that too.
They protect property rather than people.
took a shot every time he said obviously i ended up in ER
The City is such a weird place. A city within a city with all of its own strange laws, customs, and private police force. It's like a Russian doll of Londons.
tax haven epicentre really
Just like the Vatican
Satanic portal one of several.
Is it some Masonic entity?
And Washington DC
Nice and Decent sergeant there, Top Man, Friendly, Polite, Professional. Something you don't see much these days.
He obviously did my f-ing head in, obviously... 🤣
😂
Lovely little video that I was not expecting to see so thank you as always AB, and I look forward to the next one 😊
Plods ,so unintelligent…..more audits on the way muppets …..
A secure building that says, "we are a public service."
A cordon for a public servant "vip?" They must be very scary.
Internal event. my guess is someone made a mistake and had to buy the doughnuts, for the rest of the staff.😂
"Internal event" sounds like the London Police have an Only Friends account.
When asked if the officer was security I felt there was a lot he wanted to say. Great interaction
😅 " Londyn " 😅 " państwo " policyjne " 😅 " Ale się " kurwa " świat stoczył " 😅
Państwo w Państwie😂
bankers got there own little city state inside the UK with their own police amazing.
We have one that can see!
City of Freemasonry
This first man wants to calm down the door opens so how are we to know it is not a police station.How can it be secure when it opens in front of you?This sgt seems polite,reasonable as we all should be.